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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: De_El on 04 Dec 2007, 16:15
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I'm actually kind of surprised there isn't already some great prominent mention of "HOLY SHIT A NEW PORTISHEAD ALBUM OMG OMG etc." so I'm making it my job. 10 years after their last album, finally we will be graced with more Portishead. Super-pumped am I.
And it's probably going to happen anyway, so everybody go ahead and discuss random things related to trip-hop.
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In March? Whoa this is amazing news. I really hope that the wait will be worth it. Let downs are not very much fun. Also, this and the new My Bloody Valentine material eventually.
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Haven't they been saying there would be a new album for the past ten years now?
I'll believe it when I hear it.
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All it says is "In March." Who knows which March that will be?
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It says April 2008 on their website, and it also says they'll be performing some of the new material this weekend which should be interesting. I hope it holds up next to the old stuff.
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March/April this coming year, yay!
March/April year after next, still yay!
What I am basically saying is YAY!
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wa....wa......WHAAAAAAT??
HOLY SHIT A NEW PORTISHEAD ALBUM OMG OMG
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Very cool.
Portishead fans should check out this band:
http://www.myspace.com/saltillo
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Yes
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I wonder if it'll be as good as Dummy. I'm worried they'll shy away from stuff that sounds like trip-hop, but trip-hop is really the only genre they'll probably do really great at.
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o.0 What else would they do?
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This is true. At the same time, I don't imagine them sitting down together before recording and saying "Okay guys, what we're going to do is out-gypsy Gogol Bordello." What I mean is, whatever departure from their previous style that happens on the new record, I can't imagine it'll be all that dramatic.
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oh dude fuck yeah Portishead
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o.0 What else would they do?
Beth Gibbons did a country record a while back.
But yeah, super-excited. Looking forward for some pictures / recordings from the ATP Fest, hopefully from Aphex Twin as well.
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cantwaitcantwaitcantwaitcantwait
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This isn't totally Portishead related, but it's awesome:
http://ia300108.us.archive.org/2/items/BrianUdelhofenTheShadowPercussionProject/spp.wmv
Basically using classical instruments to cover DJ Shadow, who's also touring a bit next year. :)
Do you guys think trip-hop (in some form or another) is making a comeback? New Morcheeba album next year, and *hopefully* a new Massive Attack album at some point, plus Portishead of course. Any other recommendations, past/present, in the genre?
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Tricky's Maxinquaye is pretty damned great. Pick that up.
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Totally agree on Maxinquaye, but is there anything else Tricky's done (outside of Massive Attack) that's worth listening to? Martina Topley-Bird has a solo album that I should probably listen to, too.
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oooh very nice, I'll definitely get it.
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1997 called, they want their Portishead back.
Seriously, I like Portishead a lot, but I haven't been excited about a trip hop album since the late 90s. I had no idea so many people still cared.
Sorry if I come off as elitist, I'm just...surprised.
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It is a little surprising that all these 90's bands (most of which I had only got into in the last year or so) are reuniting. Off the top of my head: Smashing Pumpkins, Rage Against The Machine, The Jesus and Mary Chain, My Bloody Valentine, Portishead, and in some ways Radiohead and Daft Punk feel "retro." But I think the amount of buzz shows that people don't forget you just 'cause you aren't the latest indie discovery or something, which is kind of reassuring.
And when it comes to Portishead, I think Dummy is such a timeless album, it's no surprise that people are excited. I definitely am.
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Strange Glue Music's Review: http://strangeglue.com/atp-the-nightmare-before-xmas-day-two-review/2823/
via BV: http://www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2007/12/portishead_aphe.html
Yay!
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1997 called, they want their Portishead back.
Seriously, I like Portishead a lot, but I haven't been excited about a trip hop album since the late 90s. I had no idea so many people still cared.
Sorry if I come off as elitist, I'm just...surprised.
I don't find it that surprising. There's downtempo music with a similar feel coming out at the moment, and it's quite popular. Burial is a prime example.
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I thought their first album was much better than the second, but I'm still excited about this one. I haven't a clue what it will sound like, but I see their influence in a lot of newer bands... so it should be interesting
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The new stuff sounds great. They played a couple of songs that sounded pretty similar in style to the old material and ended with one that had quite a thumping beat. Something of a departure for them but on the whole it's business as usual as you may well expect. What I found most interesting about their set was just how heavy they could get when they wanted to, I'd thought they wouldn't fit in too well with all the stoner and drone at this year's ATP and I'd been thinking having so many of those bands was an odd choice, but it actually made perfect sense after seeing them. They were also possibly the only band at the entire festival who didn't have shite sound thankfully. The only question now is, can they make something that works live sound good on record?
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I suppose I might be more excited if I did hear their first album, because I have the self-titled release and it's always felt like a handful of great songs and about 40ish minutes of filler.
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There are a handful of great trip-hop albums, and then nothing else. It'd be nice to see another great album added to the canon.
No reason Portishead should be limited to just doing trip-hop, though. Have you heard PJ Harvey's new album? It sounds absolutely nothing like anything else she's done.
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I suppose I might be more excited if I did hear their first album, because I have the self-titled release and it's always felt like a handful of great songs and about 40ish minutes of filler.
Yeah, definitely prefer the first as well. Start here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg1jyL3cr60
The new stuff sounds great. They played a couple of songs that sounded pretty similar in style to the old material and ended with one that had quite a thumping beat. Something of a departure for them but on the whole it's business as usual as you may well expect. What I found most interesting about their set was just how heavy they could get when they wanted to, I'd thought they wouldn't fit in too well with all the stoner and drone at this year's ATP and I'd been thinking having so many of those bands was an odd choice, but it actually made perfect sense after seeing them. They were also possibly the only band at the entire festival who didn't have shite sound thankfully. The only question now is, can they make something that works live sound good on record?
First of all, I'm super jealous of you. I saw that "angry" song they played on YouTube, very percussion-y! There are some moments on the second album that are kinda harsh, but that was definitely a new level. Whom else did you see? Aphex Twin, I hope?
Also, Pitchfork put up more photos: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/47562-photos-atps-nightmare-before-christmas-minehead-england-1207-120907
There are a handful of great trip-hop albums, and then nothing else. It'd be nice to see another great album added to the canon.
Dummy, Mezzanine, Maxinquaye, Endtroducing... What else? (Does Bjork count? I haven't listened to her much).
I wouldn't say there's nothing else, though, just nothing that quite compares. Morcheeba, Lamb, Sneaker Pimps and Hooverphonic are solid, and as newer stuff like Air, Zero 7 and Thievery Corporation are pretty good.
No reason Portishead should be limited to just doing trip-hop, though. Have you heard PJ Harvey's new album? It sounds absolutely nothing like anything else she's done.
Agreed. No, I haven't, probably should.
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I didn't bother with Aphex since he's been very poor every other time I've seen him. As for other people, I think the majority of the weekend can be summed up with these words: 'Wu-Tang Clan ain't nuthin' ta fuck with'.
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I don't even understand why people want more Wu Tang albums. You don't need any more. Just listen to 36 Chambers over and over again. It can't be topped.
Also, yes, Dummy is way better, and admittedly the new songs on Youtube sound kind of a lot different from old Portishead. My feelings about the prospective new album are now more curious than blind "holycrapholycrap!"
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http://www.deafindieelephants.com/2007/12/14/mp3-portishead-atp-120807/
YES.
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i have high expectations for the new portishead album, why? cuz 10 years is a long time to get things right before they release an album, they've had alot of time to work out the kinks and i think things will be good, be optomistic people especialy since portishead is so awsum
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Is there anything else Tricky's done (outside of Massive Attack) that's worth listening to?
Nearly God (http://wc02.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:gzfoxqrhldke). It has "Poems" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQ9pEAABU_I) on it. Get it.
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Here is the new Portishead album. This is a worthy necro.
Portishead - Third
http://www.mediafire.com/?nm5d3imz0zd
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Dummy, Mezzanine, Maxinquaye, Endtroducing... What else? (Does Bjork count? I haven't listened to her much).
I wouldn't say there's nothing else, though, just nothing that quite compares. Morcheeba, Lamb, Sneaker Pimps and Hooverphonic are solid, and as newer stuff like Air, Zero 7 and Thievery Corporation are pretty good.
Does Air count? If so, it seems like Moon Safari should be pretty major. I'm not sure Bjork actually counts as "trip-hop" (although it never seemed like trip hop was all that clearly defined) although all the same people who were really into trip-hop years ago seemed to love her, perhaps Post especially. As far as DJ Shadow goes, I actually really like The Private Press, although that's more recent and not as obviously monumental as Endtroducing1. Lamb is worth seriously mentioning I think, although partly because of a single song's immense success (Gorecki) -- they have other good and relatively popular stuff too. I guess the same sort of thing goes for all the other bands you've mentioned as well. I keep looking through my playlist going "Wait, there's got to be more," but all I've got is a bunch of lesser known bands probably none of you really care about (e.g. Halou). Basically the really heavy-hitters in 90s trip-hop were Massive Attack (Tricky included) and Portishead, maybe with DJ Shadow if you want to include him under the "trip-hop" heading, and everyone else just sort of filled in the spaces.
1 -- Recently, I started listening to Endtroducing again, and felt really old. I remember buying it not long after it originally came out, and thinking that it sounded just amazing and very edgy and new. It still sounds great, but I switched over to Prefuse 73 right afterwards and man, it sounded a little dated in comparison, which is of course partly because Endtroducing is over a decade old now. Ack.
Edit: Hey, does anyone remember that band Mono? They had that one album, Formica Blues, that seemed to be practically everywhere (at least to me?) circa 1998.
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Very cool.
Portishead fans should check out this band:
http://www.myspace.com/saltillo
Hey thanks! This is really cool
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Here is the new Portishead album. This is a worthy necro.
Portishead - Third
http://www.mediafire.com/?nm5d3imz0zd
Listening to it for the first time, and so far it gets a big thumbs up. Sounds like Portishead, but doesn't sound like Dummy, which is good.
In other news, Beth Gibbons is fucking EMO.
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I've never listened to portishead. Is this a good place to start?
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I've never listened to portishead. Is this a good place to start?
UV NEVAH HERD PORTISHEAD U MST B LIK HITLER OR SUMMIN
(Yes.)
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to be honest, Third is the 1st Portishead album I've heard and it is utterly fantastic Silence, or Wicca, is very haunting. I can't wait to hear it on a proper CD or LP.
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We aren't even arguing and Godwin's law comes into play.
What has this world come to?
Also no need to quote the post above you.
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I've never listened to portishead. Is this a good place to start?
Listen to Dummy first.
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To be fair, the self-titled has some good stuff on it too -- "All Mine" is probably one of my favorite songs ever, and "Only You" is pretty notable.
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I'd say that all three are pretty equally good, for different reasons. This here new one has quite a different feel, musically, than anything they've done before. Did they fire the turntablist? Because he was really great, especially on the second album. I saw them live and it was just insane how perfectly tight their playing was, especially the DJ.
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When I saw them the turntablist was still there but he was playing percussion as well and using other instruments more than the decks, so I think he's just shifted role a little.
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There are a handful of great trip-hop albums, and then nothing else. It'd be nice to see another great album added to the canon.
No reason Portishead should be limited to just doing trip-hop, though. Have you heard PJ Harvey's new album? It sounds absolutely nothing like anything else she's done.
Ah trip hop. A bullshit label concocted by British journalists to make downtempo electronica palatable to a mainstream audience that thought everything electronic had to sound like Kraftwerk. Never had any coherence, and never will. All the artists labeled so went on to do other stuff because they were never really doing trip hop in the first place.
But if you want to find catchy downtempo electronica mostly with vocals, you could do worse then check out:
-- The Verve Remixed album
-- DJ Krush (particularly Meiso -- on Mo' Wax)
-- UNKLE (particularly Psyence Fiction -- also on Mo'Wax)
-- De Phazz (particularly Death by Chocolate)
-- Orbital (particularly the Blue Album)
-- Supreme Beings of Leisure (ah, Golddigger, the Crazy of 1998)
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"Trip-hop" is almost as meaningless a genre as "post-rock".
Heyo!
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I love the Verve Remixed stuff. I've downloaded about a dozen songs total from the three albums in that series.
The only UNKLE I know is their latest, War Stories. I reviewed it for my job.
I already asked my boss if I could review Third for the site. She hasn't gotten back to me yet, but considering that I emailed her after 5pm her time and it isn't 9am yet in Cali that's not surprising.
I was hoping to get my advance copy that way, but if it's already out on the intarwebbs I might just wait to buy the physical album.
Call me old-fashioned, but I like to buy the actual CD and own it. I like looking at the album art, reading the liner notes, finding out who played what instruments on what tracks... That stuff interests me.
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Official release date: April 28th.
Limited tour in March/April. I have tickets to the Edinburgh gig on April 12th ... tickets 003 and 004, to be exact. :mrgreen: Gig of the Year is likely to be a fight.
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I'm actually kind of surprised there isn't already some great prominent mention of "HOLY SHIT A NEW PORTISHEAD ALBUM OMG OMG etc." so I'm making it my job. 10 years after their last album, finally we will be graced with more Portishead. Super-pumped am I.
And it's probably going to happen anyway, so everybody go ahead and discuss random things related to trip-hop.
FUKEN TERRIBLE
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Well, the gig was last night. 17 songs played, seven from the new album and ten classics. The classics were better received, mainly because people could sing along with them.
Not every song from Third was played in the same way as on the album. Threads, for example: in the studio it wouldn't have sounded out of place on either of the 90s albums. Live, it was like Metallica fronted by Patti Smith.
I was dead centre and four or five yards from the stage ... that position where you don't so much hear the bass percussion as use it for a pacemaker. And yea, verily, the house was rocked to the ground by both artists and audience. The feedback hitting the band was so intense that by the end of the encore Beth Gibbons looked like she'd been smacked in the face with an 8lb lump hammer wrapped in multiple orgasms, and I'm pretty sure there were at least six cases of spontaneous human combustion in the crowd. Fucking incredible night.